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Fall 1995 Oct 1995

Fall 1995

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Volume 30, Issue 1 (Fall 1995), University Of Georgia School Of Law Oct 1995

Volume 30, Issue 1 (Fall 1995), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Graduation 1995: The Legacy of Total Excellence
  • In Tribute: Dean Lindsey Cowen, 1920-1995
  • Salute: Moot Court Alumni & Friends Honor Jere Morehead
  • Introducing UGA Law Students to the World: A Wealth of Opportunity Through International Programs
  • New York Times Spotlight on UGA Alums: Small-Town Practice Proves Attractive for Rising Number of Lawyers
  • Faculty Scholarship - With the Court Overrule Garcia?--Professor Dan T. Coenen; Making the Case Against Physician-Assisted Suicide--Professor Edward J. Larson
  • Report of Annual Giving: 20-Page Insert Found in the Center of The Georgia Advocate
  • UGA in the News - Synopsis of the Year in the …


Twining's Tower: Metaphors Of Distance And Histories Of The English Law School, Peter Goodrich Jul 1995

Twining's Tower: Metaphors Of Distance And Histories Of The English Law School, Peter Goodrich

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law School: A Survivor's Guide, Benjamin C. Bair May 1995

Law School: A Survivor's Guide, Benjamin C. Bair

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Law School: A Survivor's Guide by James D. Gordon III


The "Genius Of The Place": William Wilson Cook And The Michigan Law Quad, Kenneth A. Breisch May 1995

The "Genius Of The Place": William Wilson Cook And The Michigan Law Quad, Kenneth A. Breisch

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Uses of Art: Medieval Metaphor in the Michigan Law Quadrangle by Ilene H. Forsyth


The Case For (And Against) Harvard, Robert W. Gordon May 1995

The Case For (And Against) Harvard, Robert W. Gordon

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Logic and Experience: The Origin of Modern American Legal Education by William P. LaPiana


Introduction: It Just Isn't Fair, Steven G. Gey Apr 1995

Introduction: It Just Isn't Fair, Steven G. Gey

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Irreplaceable Compassion, Intelligence, And Humility, John W. Frost, Ii Apr 1995

Irreplaceable Compassion, Intelligence, And Humility, John W. Frost, Ii

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


A True Hero, Steven J. Uhlfelder Apr 1995

A True Hero, Steven J. Uhlfelder

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


One Can Make A Difference, Rollin Alexis Apr 1995

One Can Make A Difference, Rollin Alexis

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


He Never Asked If He Could Help: He Asked How He Could Help, Jennifer Greenberg Apr 1995

He Never Asked If He Could Help: He Asked How He Could Help, Jennifer Greenberg

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Practical System For Legal Research, G. Nicholas Herman Apr 1995

A Practical System For Legal Research, G. Nicholas Herman

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Spring 1995 Apr 1995

Spring 1995

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Bless His Heart, Donald J. Weidner Apr 1995

Bless His Heart, Donald J. Weidner

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Dean John W. Wate -- A Fitting Tribute, Victor Schwartz Apr 1995

Introduction: Dean John W. Wate -- A Fitting Tribute, Victor Schwartz

Vanderbilt Law Review

I express my deepest appreciation to the editors of the Vanderbilt Law Review for permitting me the honor of writing this tribute to Dean John W. Wade, my dear partner in scholarship and co-author for over two decades.

It is a privilege to join with the Honorable Gilbert S. Merritt, and distinguished attorney John Frank who have warmly, skillfully and accurately portrayed a few of the highlights of Dean Wade's distinguished life.

Dean Wade's scholastic works, extraordinary development of Vanderbilt Law School, and impact on the law of torts will always remain. His special skill in balancing his professional activities …


Dean John W. Wade, Gilbert S. Merritt Apr 1995

Dean John W. Wade, Gilbert S. Merritt

Vanderbilt Law Review

John Webster Wade, one of the outstanding men in the history of Nashville-an unsung hero at home, but a nationally acclaimed scholar and teacher in the world of law--died recently at age eighty- three without sufficient public notice and recognition. During his life, he had more influence on the shaping of the legal system and the law in Tennessee than any politician or judge, and he had as much influence on the national legal system as any other Tennessean of his generation.

As a young Marine Corps 2nd Lieutenant in World War II, he guided troops through the bloody battles …


Restating Strict Liability And Nuisance, Robert E. Keeton Apr 1995

Restating Strict Liability And Nuisance, Robert E. Keeton

Vanderbilt Law Review

John Wade was a master of the craft of restating the law. The American Law Institute ("ALI") benefitted especially from his distinctive service during development of the Restatement (Second) of Torts. It is fitting that we use, as a vehicle for honoring his service, an inquiry into a segment of tort law that was first considered in the decades just after the Institute was founded and remains, even today, among the most difficult areas of law to restate. This segment of tort law concerns the general theory of strict liability and the extent that it applies to nuisance cases.

To …


John W. Wade, John P. Frank Apr 1995

John W. Wade, John P. Frank

Vanderbilt Law Review

John Wade's most distinguishing quality was his capacity for friendship. He was a great scholar; his bibliography runs for pages. He was a great teacher and law school administrator; he took over the Vanderbilt Law School when it had a hundred students and no physical home of its own and built it into a great regional institution with an admirable building. He was a great reporter for the American Law Institute. He was a war hero.

But memory dwells especially on that capacity for friendship. I have read some of the memorial letters: Our colleague, Lawrence Walsh, in a handwritten …


He Meant A Lot To Us, The Honorable James Joanos Apr 1995

He Meant A Lot To Us, The Honorable James Joanos

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Legacy Of Steve Goldstein, Carol Gregg Apr 1995

The Legacy Of Steve Goldstein, Carol Gregg

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Volume 29, Issue 2 (Spring 1995), University Of Georgia School Of Law Apr 1995

Volume 29, Issue 2 (Spring 1995), University Of Georgia School Of Law

Advocate Magazine

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Free Trial v. Fair Press
  • Striving for Excellence: The School of Law's Service to the Profession and the Public
  • Law Day 1995
  • Remembering Dean Rusk: February 9, 1909 - December 20, 1994
  • My, How Times Have Changed!
  • From Athens to Albania
  • Faculty Scholarship
  • Faculty
  • Law Library
  • Programs
  • Alumni
  • Students Compendium
  • Class Notes


West Virginia's Pioneer Women Lawyers, Teree E. Foster, Sandra M. Fallon Apr 1995

West Virginia's Pioneer Women Lawyers, Teree E. Foster, Sandra M. Fallon

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tomorrow's Law Schools: Globalization And Legal Education, Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl Feb 1995

Tomorrow's Law Schools: Globalization And Legal Education, Alberto Bernabe-Riefkohl

San Diego Law Review

This Article focuses on the globalization of world political and economic structures, and how this affects the legal community. The globalization movement opens opportunities for the expansion of the market of legal services, as well as affecting the availability and accessibility of those services. This movement places legal educators in a crucial juncture. This article describes the effects of globalization on legal education, and proposes changes for legal educators in order to help meet the challenge of preparing lawyers for practice in this rapidly changing world.


Feature: Learning The Practical Side Of Scholarship Jan 1995

Feature: Learning The Practical Side Of Scholarship

Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)

For generations, law students have enhanced their education by working on a law journal. In addition to honing their writing, research, and analytical skills, they learn valuable life lessons about working with all kinds of people, motivating others, meeting deadlines,and handling the details involved with printing and mailing a tangible product. Of course, as a sign of good grades, hard work, and strong writing ability, hournal experience gives students a leg up in the job market, and it's a critical first step to a scholarly career.


There Is No One Who Can Do What He Did, Charles W. Ehrhardt Jan 1995

There Is No One Who Can Do What He Did, Charles W. Ehrhardt

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Legal Education In The Emerging Legal Specialty Of Pediatric Law, Diane C. Geraghty Jan 1995

The Role Of Legal Education In The Emerging Legal Specialty Of Pediatric Law, Diane C. Geraghty

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Better Spirit, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte Jan 1995

A Better Spirit, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Teacher, Leader, Servant, W. Dexter Douglass Jan 1995

Teacher, Leader, Servant, W. Dexter Douglass

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Text As Tool: Why We Read The Law, Richard K. Greenstein Jan 1995

Text As Tool: Why We Read The Law, Richard K. Greenstein

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Wcl Students Preparing For Second Year At European Moot Court Competition, Angela Collier Jan 1995

Wcl Students Preparing For Second Year At European Moot Court Competition, Angela Collier

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.